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Budget 75,000 USD
Dallas says "whoop whoop!" as he leaves the apartment, indicating that he's a juggalo, a fan of the Michigan rap duo Insane Clown Posse. It's a reference to their song "Superballs". Dallas also enters carrying two bottles of Faygo, a soft drink favored among both ICP and Juggalos, although the film was produced and is set in Michigan, where Faygo is manufactured and is most popular, due to its low cost and variety of flavors.
Dallas says "I didn't wheez your juice", a very 90s reference, reflecting Relaxer's 1999 setting, as "wheezing the juice" was said by Pauly Shore in the movie Encino Man (1992). It means to steal by drinking directly from the bottle, or the tap of a soda fountain/Icee machine.
The film marks singer Adina Howard's feature film debut (in a fictional role), as her 2002 film "Casanova's Demise (2002)" was never released.
"Dallas: Just fucking show me the money, dude. You fucking seen Jerry Maguire? you know what I'm talking about? Abbie: No. Dallas: Show me the money. Fucking Thomas Cruise style. You should see it though, because it got Jerry Cantrell from fucking Alice in Chains in it. He plays like a fucking Kinko's employee."
"Dallas: If you could have a superpower, which would you do, invisibility or flight. Abbie: I don't know, invisibility. Dallas: Fuckin' sex predator. Abbie: Huh? Dallas: You gotta be naked to be invisible dude, otherwise you're just a fuckin pair of pants and shirt running around."